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Orange County Register Covers Lawsuit Over Secretary of State Candidate’s Ballot Status

Posted on May 13, 2010 by adminMay 13, 2010
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On May 12, the Orange County (California) Register published this story about a lawsuit over whether one of the candidates for Secretary of State should be on the ballot. The lawsuit, filed by Pamela Barnett, a California voter, says that … Continue reading →

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San Jose Mercury News Carries Mike Feinstein’s Op-Ed Against Proposition 14

Posted on May 13, 2010 by adminMay 13, 2010
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The May 13 print issue of the San Jose Mercury News has this op-ed by Michael Feinstein, a leader of the Green Party and a former Mayor of Santa Monica. The Los Angeles Times is now the only big newspaper … Continue reading →

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U.S. District Court Freezes Preparations for Special Election for State Senate

Posted on May 13, 2010 by adminMay 13, 2010
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On May 12, a U.S. District Court Judge ordered Monterey County, California, to stop preparations for a special election to fill the vacant State Senate seat in the 15th district. See this story. The lawsuit had been filed under the … Continue reading →

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May 18 Primaries in Four States

Posted on May 13, 2010 by adminMay 13, 2010
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Four states hold partisan primary elections next week: Arkansas, Kentucky, Oregon, and Pennsylvania. In Kentucky, the only statewide race is the U.S. Senate race. Attention is focused on the Republican primary. In a five-person race, Rand Paul has a 16-point … Continue reading →

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Georgia Special Election Results

Posted on May 12, 2010 by adminMay 12, 2010
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On May 11, Georgia held two special elections for State Senate. Libertarians ran in both races. Although Libertarians aren’t on the ballot for district office, in special elections, Georgia does not require anyone to submit a petition; candidates just pay … Continue reading →

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